A humorous guide to online relationships, explaining the eight different types of women, and the do's and dont's of online chatting

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From the Author:

A lot of guys have said to me "I don't need your book to meet women." To them I say if you're happy with your sex/love life then you probably don't need the book, but I'll bet that you'll enjoy reading it anyway! If you do want to improve your sex/love life, then it could be worth your while to see what has worked for me, and how it can work for you too. I also want to encourage women to read the book. While it is written in a style that speaks to guys, I think women might find the uncommonly frank male perspective on the whole male/female sex/relationship in the '90s thing, provocative or amusing at least.

From the Back Cover:

Computers /Humor/How-To Four great reasons to meet women online It's easy. It's convenient. It's low-cost. It works!!! laugh and learn reading about: - the 8 different types of women you will encounter online: is she a bookworm or a player? -determining what you're looking for and how to find it: seeking love? quick, easy, no-strings sex? -the dos and don'ts of online chatting -moving from the computer screen, to the phone and beyond: -the authors personal anecdotes and text samples of online "chats"

Whether you're male or female, thinking about trying it yourself, or just curious, this book will enlighten and entertain.

Dan Theman is a self-made, self-described expert in the field of online communications between men and women. Through countless hours online, he has learned how to effectively locate and ultimately meet in person any kind of woman imaginable. He has written this book under an alias hoping his mother won't find out that her son is actually quite perverted.

Much more than a boring manual, this book combines the authors frank, politically incorrect brand of humor and psychology, with the techniques that will enable you to unlock the cyber-stud within! The funniest, most outrageous "how-to" book you will ever read.

"Bill Gates called his book 'The Road Ahead' maybe I should have called mine 'The Lay Ahead'" (Dan Theman)